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Kayaking at Lake Charles State Park

Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas

Park

  • [X] Cane Creek
  • [X] DeGray Lake Resort
  • Hobbs State Park Conservation Area

Region

  • Central
  • Lower Delta

Park Activity

  • Kayaking / Canoeing
  • Watchable Wildlife

Trail Type

  • Kayaking/Water Trails

Trail Difficulty

Author

  • Arkansas State Parks Staff
  • [X] David Armstrong
  • Kayla Gomance
  • Meg Matthews
  • Robin Gabe
  • Sarah Reap
  • [X] Seth Boone
  • Zachary Fisher
  • Zoie Clift

Date Published

  • January 2021
  • June 2020
  • April 2016

Video: Just Roll with It! 

Jan 2021
  ⁄  
David Armstrong

Along the DeGray Lake Resort State Park's trails and throughout the forest floors, the humble humpback dung beetle (Deltochilum gibbosum) faithfully carries out its repetitive, rather repugnant, responsibilities without reservation. Few species in the park’s elaborate food chain can rival the curious, hard-working star of this short video and the unique “role” it plays.

Dung beetle rolling a ball of dung at DeGray Lake Resort State Park

Photo Essay: DeGray in Bloom

Jun 2020
  ⁄  
David Armstrong

Each spring, DeGray Lake Resort State Park is adorned in an array of colorful blooms, some of which can easily go unnoticed. This photo essay is a tribute to just a handful of samples found around the park. See how many you recognize.

red buckeye – vertical stalk of red blossoms above large green leaves

Take a Journey to Another World

Apr 2016
  ⁄  
Seth Boone

While Cane Creek State Park boasts over 20 miles of trail, the park has another unique feature to its name. The park offers kayaking, for rent or guided.

Cane Creek
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